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    本试卷共9页,共100分。考试时长100分钟。考生务必将答案写在答题纸上,在试卷上作答无效。
    第一部分:知识运用 (共两节,30分)
    第一节 完形填空(共10 小题;每小题1.5分,共15 分)
    阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
    Breakdwn and Start-up
    Just ver tw years ag, I was driving hme fairly late ne night n a quiet, remte rad when anther car suddenly mved twards me with great ___1___. I had t make a sudden and quick sideways mvement t ___2___ hitting it and I almst hit a tree. Luckily I wasn’t hurt, but I culdn’t get my car t start. It had brken dwn. I felt quite ___3___ as it was late and there were hardly any ther cars arund. I ___4___ my radside assistance cmpany fr help and they tld me smene wuld be there in arund ne and half an hur. After abut fifteen minutes, a passing car ___5___ and a strng man with a serius face stepped ut f the car. He asked if I needed ___6___ and I tld him what had happened. He ___7___ ffered t stay with me until radside assistance arrived. I was uncertain abut what t d because I was nervus and uneasy. There was smething very calm and cmfrtable in his vice, s I tk him up n his ffer. While waiting, we started talking and really ___8___ it ff. By the time the radside assistance man turned up, we’d arranged t ___9___ again. Tw years n, we have shared the jys and srrws f life tgether. I wish I culd thank the careless driver wh frced me ff the rad. If he was a better driver, I’d never have met a lifelng ____10____.
    1. A. pwerB. effrtC. careD. speed
    2. A. avidB. practiceC. riskD. delay
    3. A. guiltyB. ashamedC. anxiusD. curius
    4. A. phnedB. recmmendedC. blamedD. examined
    5. A. started upB. brke dwnC. drve ffD. pulled up
    6. A. spaceB. helpC. careD. infrmatin
    7. A. kindlyB. carefullyC. eagerlyD. rudely
    8. A. tkB. shkC. knckedD. hit
    9. A. travelB. playC. meetD. wait
    10. A. interestB. friendshipC. dreamD. habit
    第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
    A
    阅读下面短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
    Engineers invented a new device t prduce slar electricity at night. Slar panels transfrm sunlight int energy, s they____11____ (traditinal) wrk nly during daylight hurs. This device, hwever ____12____(use) a thermelectric generatr, which creates energy frm differences in temperature. In this case, cl evening air is a slightly different temperature than the slar cell in the panel. That becmes energy,_____13_____is transfrmed int electricity. The device culd be helpful in areas_____14_____ (lcate) far frm a pwer grid (电网).
    B
    阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
    When I read ne f Graham’s bks and see him n TV, I am prud f him. I used ___15___ (teach) him! I remember Graham was very difficult ____16____ I taught him. But he changed quickly after I set up an experiment t shw hw the human stmach wrks____17____ (use) acid and an nin.
    C
    阅读下面短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
    Nick was riding his bike alng the Arching River when he nticed smething ____18____ (usual) in the water. He tk a clser lk and saw a pair f fin-like things circling abve the river’s surface. ____19____ (cnfuse) by what he had seen, Nick tk a vide and psted it n the Internet. Days later, sme researchers cnfirmed that he ____20____ (spt) tw dlphins— the first cetacean (鲸目动物) sighted in this river since 2017—and this suggested the effrts t restre the health f the river were paying ff.
    第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,38分)
    第一节 (共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)
    阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
    A
    Want t explre new views, try new activities and have happy family hurs at the same time? Here are sme bright ideas.
    Flip Out, Glasgw
    This place hlds the impressive title f being the biggest trampline (蹦床) shwgrund in the wrld. Set in 63, 000 square feet, there are znes tailred fr yunger children, as well as ball games such as ftball and basketball. Try a Flip Fit exercise class where yu can burn 1000 calries per sessin. Standard ne-hur£11.
    Kew Gardens, Lndn
    There are 300 acres f green space t explre with thusands f plants t discver frm all arund the wrld. G inside the glasshuses, and get up clse t Kew’s cllectin f trees in its 59ft-high treetp walkway. The Children’s Garden is where kids can discver earth, air, sun and water—all the elements that plants need t grw. Family f fur ticket, £41.25.
    Irnbridge Grge Museums, Shrpshire
    Step back in time at Blists Hill Victrian Twn, where life frm mre than a century ag is carefully recreated. Change yur mney int punds, shillings and pence at the bank t spend in the shps and treat yurself t sme traditinal fish and chips frm the Fryers. Tickets t the Victrian Twn,£21.50 adults.
    Bewilderwd Nrflk and Cheshire
    Inspired by the BeWILDerwd bk series by Tm Bifeld, the whle family can spend hurs climbing acrss a wden adventure land in Nrflk. There’s everything frm abve grund rpe-walks t climbing walls, and cnfusing mazes. Children under 92cm get in free, between 92cm and 105cm £19.50, ver 105cm £21.50. Adults £25.50.
    GreenWd Family Park, Nrth Wales
    It is an utdr adventure lcated beneath the trees f Snwdnia Natinal Park. Run wild thrugh ancient frest, and wander arund the Enchanted River Ride. Have fun n the UK’s nly slar-pwered water ride and jump abard the wrld’s first peple-pwered rller caster. Online advanced adult tickets, £16.50, children £16.
    Fr mre infrmatin, please cntact the travel agency via traveldesk@MirrrTravel.cm.
    21. Flip Out is unique in its _______.
    A. fitness classB. special znes fr children
    C. sprts gamesD. trampline shwgrund area
    22. If yu want t experience life in the ld time, which activity will yu chse?
    A. Kew GardensB. Irnbridge Grge Museums
    C. GreenWd Family ParkD. Bewilderwd Nrflk and Cheshire
    23. If the Smiths and their daughter, less than 92 cm, want t g t Bewilderwd, hw much wuld they pay?
    A. 25.5B. 45C. 51D. 47
    B
    As mst f yu knw, the first year f university is always the hardest t adapt t. The additin f taking care f yurself, making new friends, learning hw t get arund campus, and schl can smetimes be t much t bear.
    I wuld like t attend medical schl after my fur-year undergraduate. It is well-knwn that medical schls are very cmpetitive and require extremely high marks. I had always knwn that I was meant fr medical schl and wrked hard all thrughut high schl. I engaged in life sciences and knew that I wanted t d a duble majr in neurscience (神经科学) and psychlgy, but f curse, I wasn’t s fnd f the precnditins t get t that stage. I had t take math and physics in my first year.
    S after the chke I call the first term, I lked back n my grades and fund that I had never seen numbers like this befre. I really didn’t even think they were pssible. I had heard that medical schls liked t see an upward trend, s I was discuraged and hurt, but tried nt t think abut it. Having yur grades taken away frm yu when that was all yu had was a huge thing I had t vercme — I defined my wrth by hw “smart” I was and getting past that mindset was the hardest thing I’ve ever dne.
    After I saw my grades, I realized the mistake I made taking a bunch f unnecessarily challenging curses. At the end f my secnd term, my grades weren’t as high as I wanted them t be, but I accepted it. I knew that there were reasns fr the differences between individuals, but I still saw a huge imprvement in my marks frm the first term. I had enjyed my time in my secnd term and even thugh I wasn’t where I wanted t be, it had nthing t d with my place in the university. It was very eye-pening and taught me what I needed t d in rder t achieve MY best — nt what everyne else cnsidered t be the best.
    I’m nw taking a summer schl curse and my marks are incredibly better than what I was getting during my first year f schl. Thugh I had a rugh start, I’m sure my lessns and new attitude will carry me much farther than just t medical schl.
    24. The authr wanted t take a duble majr because she ______.
    A. liked the tw majrs better
    B. was preparing herself fr her gal
    C. tried t prve her academic ability
    D. decided t challenge herself in university
    25. Hw did the authr feel when reviewing her grades after the first term?
    A. Satisfied.B. Surprised.C. Calm.D. Angry.
    26. In the secnd term the authr ______.
    A accepted the grades and did nthing
    B. tried t learn mre necessary curses
    C. viewed learning frm a different angle
    D. fcused n learning medical knwledge
    27. What can we learn frm this passage?
    A. A fresh start leads t mre challenges.
    B. Hard wrk will pay ff sner r later.
    C. Stick t yur plan and yu will succeed.
    D. Prper adjustment will take yu farther.
    C
    Grwing up, I felt that I learned sme things quickly and ther things painfully slwly. Picking up French and Spanish seemed t cme naturally, while painting and drawing required a lt f practice. I thught that sme peple just have a talent fr languages; thers dn’t.
    Yu’ve prbably felt the same way — that certain things were easier fr yu t learn. And s did my research partners. S we set ut t identify what makes sme peple learn faster than thers. If we culd just distill (提取) these unique (独特的) characteristics, we thught, we wuld be able t create better learning envirnments — and make everyne a fast learner.
    In ur study, we mdel data frm student perfrmance n grups f tasks that assess (评估) the same skill cmpnent and that prvide fllw-up instructins n student errrs. Our mdels estimate the increase in crrectness after each practice pprtunity. We applied ur mdels t 1.3 millin bservatins acrss 27 datasets f student interactins with nline practice systems in the cntext f elementary t cllege curses. In cntrast, and much t ur surprise, we fund students t be astnishingly similar in estimated learning rate. There are n such things as fast and slw learners!
    We find that a typical student needs abut seven learning pprtunities t master a typical knwledge cmpnent(组件) . They start at different levels f prficiency(熟练)but, when prvided with high-quality practice pprtunities, they learn at abut the same speed. Yes, they will end in different places — but that’s because they have different starting lines, nt because they are quicker r slwer t learn.
    That means the types f pprtunities yu get are imprtant. Detailed, timely feedback and hints prvide favrable cnditins that allw yu t cnsistently make prgress, regardless f where yu began.
    Dn’t think yu’re alne if learning feels slw and effrtful. D try, try again. Yu can make as much prgress as everyne else—and s can the yung peple in yur life. Achievement gaps are the result f pprtunity gaps, nt individual differences in learning speed.
    28. What is the authr’s previus thught accrding t the first tw paragraphs?
    A. He can’t learn painting and drawing.
    B. All peple have a talent fr languages.
    C. Peple learn things in the same way.
    D. Peple have different learning speeds.
    29. What did the researchers d in the research?
    A. Teach elementary curses.
    B. Criticize students’ mistakes.
    C. Apply their mdels extensively.
    D Distinguish the fast and slw learners.
    30. What is the best title f the text?
    A. There Is N Such Things as a Fast Learner
    B. Hw We Can Learn Faster than Others
    C. There Is N Difference Between Students
    D. Why Educatin Is Imprtant t Us
    D
    Search “txic parents”, and yu’ll find mre than 38, 000 psts, largely urging yung adults t cut ties with their families. The idea is t safeguard ne’s mental health frm abusive parents. Hwever, as a psychanalyst, I’ve seen that trend in recent years becme a way t manage cnflicts in the family, and I have seen the severe impacts estrangement (疏远) has n bth sides f the divide. This is a self-help trend that creates much harm.
    Research by Karl Pillemer a prfessr at Crnell University, indicates that 1 in 4 American adults have becme estranged frm their families. I believe that’s an undercunt, because thers have stpped shrt f cmpletely cutting ff cntact but have effectively brken the ties.
    “Canceling” yur parent can be seen as an extensin f a cultural trend aimed at crrecting imbalances in pwer and systemic inequality. Certainly the family is ne system in which pwer has never been balanced. In 1933, the psychanalyst Sándr Ferenczi warned that even the simple indicatin that smene has mre pwer than we d culd ptentially be damaging.
    Tday’s scial justice values respnd t this reality, calling n us t criticize ppressive and harmful figures and t gain pwer fr thse wh have been pwerless. But when adult children use the mst effective tl they have-themselves-t gain a sense f security and ban their parents frm their lives, the rles are simply switched, and the pain nly deepens.
    Often, what I see in my practice are cases f family cnflict mismanaged, pwer dynamics turned upside dwn rather than negtiated. I see the terrible effect f that trend; situatins with n winners, nly islated (孤独的) humans wh lng t be knwn and feel safe in the presence f the ther.
    The catch is that after estrangement, adult children are nt suddenly less dependent. In fact, they feel abandned and betrayed, because in the uncnscius, it desn’t matter wh is ding the leaving; the feeling that remains is “being left”. They carry the ghsts f their childhd, tackling the emtinal reality that thse wh raised us can never truly be left behind, n matter hw hard we try.
    What I have fund is that mst f these families need repair, nt permanent break-up. Hw else can ne learn hw t negtiate needs, t create bundaries and t trust? Hw else can we lve thers, and urselves, if nt thrugh accepting the limitatins that cme with being human? Gd relatinships are the result nt f a perfect level f harmny but rather f successful adjustments.
    T pursue dialgue instead f estrangement will be hard and painful wrk. It can’t be a single prject f “self-help”, because at the end f the day, real intimacy (亲密关系) is achieved by wrking thrugh the injuries f the past tgether. In mst cases f family cnflict, repair is pssible and preferable t estrangement—and it’s wrth the wrk.
    31. Why d yung peple cut ties with the family?
    A. T gain an independent life.
    B. T restre harmny in the family.
    C. T prtect their psychlgical well-being.
    D. T fllw a tendency twards scial justice.
    32. What des the underlined wrd “catch” in Paragraph 6 mean?
    A. Respnse.B. Prblem.C. Operatin.D. Emphasis.
    33. T manage family cnflict, the authr agrees that yung adults shuld .
    A. break dwn bundariesB. gain pwer within the family
    C. live up t their parents’ expectatinsD. accept imperfectin f family members
    34. What’s the authr’s purpse f writing the passage?
    A. T advcate a self-help trend.B. T justify a cmmn scial value.
    C. T argue against a current practice.D. T discuss a means f cmmunicatin.
    第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)
    根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
    “Is the glass half empty r half full?” This ld English saying has lng been used t differentiate a pessimist frm an ptimist. Fr mst yung peple tday, the answer is usually “half full”, because we have been taught that a psitive attitude twards life is ne f the primary keys t success. ____35____ Recent studies indicate that it all depends.
    There is such a thing as t much psitivity, als knwn as txic psitivity. It happens when smene remains in a happy and psitive state and ignres any bad and negative emtins acrss all situatins. ____36____ The death f a pet, a lw scre n a test, r a muntain f new hmewrk shuld lead t emtins such as sadness, frustratin and anger. If we hide these emtins just because we want t lk ptimistic in frnt f ur friends and family, they can build up inside f us and end up erupting in unexpected ways. ____37____
    ____38____ Imagine having had a bad day and wanting t talk abut it with yur friend. Hwever, instead f listening t yur prblems and sympathizing with yu, they simply tld yu t “be psitive” and t “lk n the bright side.” By saying such things, they give yu the impressin that yur prblems are being cmpletely ignred. Mrever, since yu dn’t have the right “attitude,” yur prblems are ultimately yur wn fault.
    That being said, nbdy likes t be arund depressed peple. Just take everything as it cmes and express hw yu really feel. ____39____. Given everything I have already said, my simple advice t yu is t d that which gives yu the best “attitude” in life, whatever fr yu that might be. Regardless f whether a glass is half-empty r half-full, it nnetheless still has space t fill.
    A. Hwever, is being negative necessarily a bad thing?
    B. This makes yu human, and yur true friends will always stick by yu.
    C. But actually, it is nrmal fr us t experience a range f emtins in a day.
    D. And this is why I wuld want t write abut staying psitive in these difficult times.
    E. Evidence suggests that verly psitive peple are at a higher risk f develping psychlgical prblems.
    F. Aside frm the persnal emtinal impacts f txic psitivity, this attitude can als have a negative effect n the peple arund yu.
    G. But with everything that has been ging n bth at hme and abrad, it’s prbably felt t yu like a cntinuus struggle t remain psitive.
    第三部分 书面表达 (共两节,32分)
    第一节
    阅读下面短文,根据短文内容在答题卡相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回答。
    D yu spend ver an hur each day texting messages t yur friends? D yu frequently ignre wrk, study, and ther activities t check yur phne fr messages? Are yu anxius and restless if yu are separated frm yur mbile phne?
    If yu answer “yes” t any f the questins, then it is very pssible that yu are a textahlic. A textahlic can be defined as smene wh is addicted t sending and receiving messages. The main symptms (症状) are a strng desire t text messages, which takes precedence (优先) ver everything else, and bad mds, lw spirits and a lack f self-cnfidence if messages fail t cme in. The rt f the prblem, as with many addictins, is the desire t escape frm emtinal difficulties such as stress, anxiety and relatinship prblems. Experts warn that text addictin is likely t becme the mst cmmn frm f addictin in the future, especially amng the yung.
    S what can yu d if yu think yu may be a textahlic? The key is t get yur life back in balance. Make sure yu resist the urge t answer every message yu receive, and cnsider leaving yur mbile phne behind ccasinally when yu g ut. Mst imprtantly, make a pint f spending quality time with friends and family, and make time t re-learn the art f face-t-face cnversatin instead f cnducting yur relatinships by means f text messages. Nt nly will yu save time and mney, but yu may als rediscver the pleasure f true cmmunicatin.
    40. What is a textahlic?
    ______________________________
    41. What causes a persn t be a textahlic?
    ______________________________
    42. Please decide which part is false in the fllwing statement, then underline it and explain why.
    T cure text addictin, individuals shuld refuse t respnd t messages and spend quality time with friends and family.
    ______________________________
    43. T help a textahlic, what ther suggestins wuld yu give him r her? (In abut 40 wrds)
    ______________________________
    第二节 书面表达(20分)
    44. 假如你是李华,计划和同学去敬老院(nursing hme)陪老人们国重阳节(the Duble Ninth Festival)。请给外教Lucy写封邮件,邀她一同前往,内容包括:
    1. 出发及返回时间;
    2. 活动:包饺子、表演节目等。
    注意:
    1. 词数100左右;
    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
    3. 结语已为你写好。
    Dear Lucy,
    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Lking frward t yur reply.
    Yurs
    Li Hua

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